Norman Jean RoyBon Jovi's new single 'When We Were Us" is the kind of anthemic track that people expect from the band, which is probably why it's just set a new milestone on Billboard's Adult Contemporary radio airplay chart.

According to the publication, "When We Were Us" just debuted at #15 on that chart, marking the highest debut for a non-Christmas song in 17 years.

The last time that happened was when Faith Hill's "There You'll Be," entered the chart at #15 in June of 2001. The last time a non-Christmas song debuted higher than that was all the way back in 1996, when Elton John's "You Can Make History (Young Again)" started at #11.

"When We Were Us" is one of two new songs on the reissue of Bon Jovi's 2016 album This House Is Not For Sale, which debuted at #1 on the album chart a few weeks ago, thanks to a so-called bundling deal that gave a copy download of the album to anyone who purchased tickets to the band's current tour.

On April 14, Bon Jovi will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame during a ceremony in Cleveland.